Fall high school sports championships

The high school fall championships are off and running, and teams have been competing for trophies in field hockey, golf, cross country, soccer, swimming, and volleyball. Take a look at the action so far, and check back for updates as the season winds to a conclusion.
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Peabody's Catalina Rocha had the best time in the girls' Division 1 cross country championship, stopping the clock at 17:27. It helped put Peabody into third place behind Lexington. Lowell took the title with four runners in the top 14.
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Margaret D'Innocenzo of Andover High won the 100 breaststroke at the MIAA North Sectional Swimming & Diving Championships at MIT's Barrie Zesiger Sports & Fitness Center. D'Innocenzo finished in 1:08.66, and her victory helped Andover to the team title.
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Margie Cullen of Needham won the girls Division 2 race at the Eastern Mass. cross country championships in Wrentham. Cullen finished in 18:53.4, six seconds ahead of Sydney Clary of Lincoln-Sudbury.
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Walpole (pictured on Oct. 8) defeated Sandwich 2-0 to win the Division 1 South field hockey championship. Acton-Boxboro defeated Weston, 3-2, in the Division 1 North final.
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Watertown defeated Manchester-Essex 2-0 to claim the Division 2 North field hockey title for the fourth straight year and also recorded its 90th straight win.
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Andover's Ashlee Korsberg competed in the 500 freestyle at the MIAA North Sectional Swimming & Diving Championships at MIT. Korsberg won the race in 5:01.72, more than 4 seconds ahead of Caitlin Sheridan of Chelmsford.
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Mike O'Donnell of Methuen won the boys' Division 1 race at the Eastern Mass. cross country championships.
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Michael Kalenoski (right) helped Lowell win the Division 1 cross country boys' team title. After he finished his race in sixth place, Kalenoski and and Tyler Richards celebrated.
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Needham High's Jake Shuman won the Division 1 boys' golf individual title by shooting a one-over par 72 at Norton Country Club. Masconomet's Charlie May won the Division 2 individual title, and Troy Miller of Franklin County Technical School won the Division 3 championship.
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Daniel MacDonald of Arlington won the boys' Division 3 race at the Eastern Mass. cross country championships. MacDonald finished in 15:46.3, five seconds ahead of Owen Gonser of King Philip.
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Nick DiReda and St. John's of Shrewsbury won the Division 1 boys' golf team title. Sandwich took the Division 2 championship while Westwood captured The Division 3 title.
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Cambridge's Sam Stubbs won the boys' Division 2 race at the Eastern Mass. cross country championships. Stubbs finished in 15:59.9, four seconds ahead of Adrian Amaya of Needham.
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Nikole Rudis and Andover won the team title at the MIAA North Sectional swim meet. Andover had 466 points to beat runner-up Acton-Boxboro by 185 points.
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